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  • You know you want these Castle Crashers LEGOs to exist

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    Jordan Mallory
    Jordan Mallory
    06.24.2012

    Castle Crashers is essentially a virtual personification of the make-believe adventures we'd take our medieval-themed LEGO kits on as wee children, lo those many years ago, so we're all about the idea of actual Castle Crashers LEGOs being put into production.So is LEGO Cuusoo user Czar, whose Castle Crashers prototype set (seen above) is doing its damnedest to gain traction over on the crowdsourcing service. If made, the kit would come with four knights, two barbarians, a forest set piece and the War Machine mini-boss. Anyone interested in proclaiming their interest in such a product can do so here. Hopefully Castle Crashers will be seen as more of a LEGO-friendly brand than Firefly was.[Thanks, Shaun!]

  • Lego Minecraft arrives, sudden drop in productivity expected when the UPS man gets here

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    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    06.06.2012

    Minecrafters, commence running through the streets screaming "It's here!, It's here!" as Lego's homage to the world-building game is now available to buy. The Cuusoo-developed project features Steve, a Creeper and 480 bricks, including plenty of 1x1 tiles to recreate the pixelated landscape we know and love. It costs $35, with a proportion of the profits off to a charity of Lego's choosing -- enabling us to turn our attentions to getting Ladyada's workshop the 10,000 votes necessary to press it into production.

  • Adafruit unveils Lego Ladyada's Workshop, vote for it to become a reality

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    Terrence O'Brien
    Terrence O'Brien
    05.24.2012

    If 10,000 of you go and vote at Lego Cuusoo, we could soon have a Ladyada Lego Workshop. The concept, whipped up by Limor Fried and Phillip Torrone, was a direct response to the borderline offensive Lego Friends set that was marketed to young girls last year. The seemingly unnecessary line of pastel-hued bricks inspired Fried to hire renowned Lego artist Bruce Lowell to help create a set of blocks that told girls it was ok to aspire to more than good hair and gossipy friends. Ladyada's Workshop is an ABS celebration of hacking, tinkering, strong women and all things DIY. Now all that needs to happen is that enough of you head on over to the Cuusoo site when the set goes up for vote. Hit up the source link for more images of what could wind up being the very first Lego product based on a company that sells DIY electronics kits.

  • Lego Apple Store could become reality with your support

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    Steve Sande
    Steve Sande
    03.03.2012

    Everybody loves Lego, and almost everybody loves Apple. Put the two of them together, and you have a Lego Apple Store. Lego Cuusoo user "gotoandbuild" has designed a Lego Modular Apple Store that he'd love to get votes for so his design can possibly become a real product. Lego Cuusoo is like a "Kickstarter for Lego," where Lego fans can show off their creations and get support for their designs. Once a design has 10,000 votes, Lego will do a design review and consider a design for possible production. At this point, the project only has 56 supporters, but I'm hoping that enough Apple fans out there will sign up to support the project so we can all own our own Apple Stores at some point in the future. Tweet this post, Lego fans. Many thanks for Larry for the tip!

  • Lego okays Minecraft set, landscaping love-in ends in marriage

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    Mat Smith
    Mat Smith
    01.25.2012

    The block-building stylings of Minecraft bears more than a passing resemblance that timesucking hobby from our childhood. Now Lego and Minecraft look set to symbolize their love of all things block-based in a forthcoming set. The idea was suggested through fan submission site, Lego Cuusoo, which offers the chance for new user-submitted building sets -- provided there's enough interest -- to reach retail. The Minecraft project is the latest to make it through, claiming over 10,000 supporters and managing to pass through the toy-maker's requirements. Lego is now readying a concept that "celebrates the best aspects of building with the Lego system and in Minecraft." We've been promised more details soon -- until then, we're getting back to the digitial mining.

  • Minecraft LEGO set passes review, will become official product

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    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    01.24.2012

    Last month, Mojang submitted a Minecraft project on LEGO Cuusoo, a site that gives amateur LEGO artisans a shot at creating an official set of bricks. Said project managed to accrue the required 10,000 supporters in a matter of days and has since been under review by the fine people at LEGO. Until now, as the LEGO Cuusoo blog has revealed that the Minecraft project has passed the LEGO review, meaning it will become an official LEGO product.While the set isn't quite ready for primetime, LEGO Cuusoo notes that LEGO is "developing a concept that celebrates the best aspects of building with the LEGO system and in Minecraft." The site asks for patience, adding that "these things take time."Indeed, we don't envy the task of translating the vibrant world of Minecraft into a set of sparsely detailed square blocks.